On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 10:50:28AM -0400, sasha mal wrote: > There the behavior of IE+Win is, in general, the world standard due to the > major market share. Some behaviors (including bugs, no matter how you defined > them) of IE+Win don't correspond to that of the other browsers. If some > behavior doesn't change in IE+Win for a long period of time (which we observe > here), then, yes, that behavior is standard. > > > That being said, your pages work just fine on iceweasel here, so iceweasel > > is apparently not at fault here. > > Again, please make sure everything is fine at the networking level. Ask > > your network administrator if necessary. > > I do see networks where all browsers opens the pages. But there are also > networks where the pages don't get opened in SOME browsers, including > firefox. Those networks are absolutely ok in other terms, network > administration is with, e.g., the main Spanish telephone company telefonica, > which says: "use IE". And they are not single networks, or no, I've seen this > behavior often in at least three different countries. I remember being told > that those pages did't open on firefox even inside MS. Since safari uses > partially the netscape code, but lynx uses a different code base, I'm not > surprised that the the behavior occurs in safari, but not in lynx.
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